SENSE or LOVE | ||||
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Released | August 22, 2018 (Japan) | |||
Recorded | 2018 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | J Storm, Johnny & Associates | |||
Hey! Say! JUMP chronology | ||||
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SENSE or LOVE is Hey! Say! JUMP's sixth album; released 2 years after their previous album, DEAR . It was released on August 22, 2018 and is the first album with 8 members after Keito Okamoto's decision to go into hiatus and continue his studies in the United States of America. [1]
SENSE or LOVE takes "dance" as its theme. It features a lead track titled "BANGER NIGHT." The song is described as the group's most aggressive dance. [2] The album will also includes 16 songs including their previously released singles: "White Love," "Maeomuke," and "Precious Girl." The group's latest single that was released on August 1, "COSMIC☆HUMAN," is not included. The limited edition includes 8 solo songs from each members (excluding Okamoto) and a music video and making of "BANGER NIGHT," and a special packaging with a 60-page photo booklet and lyrics. The first press regular includes 2 bonus tracks each from the group's sub units Hey! Say! 7 and Hey! Say! BEST and the regular edition includes a bonus track and a poster-ype foldable lyric booklet. [3]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "White Love" | m.piece | Yūichi Tajika, m.piece, SSKHz | |
2. | "BANGER NIGHT" | MiNE | Tommy Clint, Kenichi Sakamuro | |
3. | "Dance The Night Away" | m.piece | Victor Sagfors, Ricky Hanley, SSKHz | |
4. | "Joōbachi" (女王蜂) | Kelly | Susumu Kawaguchi, MiNE, Atsushi Shimada, Shū Kanematsu, Ryōta Nozaki (Jazztronik) | |
5. | "One & One Makes Two" | TOA | Mayu Wakisaka, Min Lee, Naoki Endō | |
6. | "Maeomuke" (マエヲムケ) | MICO# | Victor Sagfors, KOUDAI IWATSUBO, Naoki Endō | |
7. | "TO THE GALAXY" | TOA | Andreas Oberg, Drew Ryan Scott, Stephan Elfgren | |
8. | "Jealous guy" | MICO# | HIKARI, Geek Boy Al Swettenham, Alcedo | |
9. | "Mata Kono Basho de" (またこの場所で) | ha-j | Dr.Hardcastle, m.piece, ha-j | |
10. | "Saigo no Love Song" (最後のラブソング) | m.piece, RT2 | Kengo Minamida, Alcedo | |
11. | "Precious Girl" | MICO# | Takuya Harada, MiNE, Atsushi Shimada, Aaltostratus | |
12. | "FLASH" | twelvelayers | twelvelayers, Naoki Endō | |
13. | "Swinging days" | Ami | Takuya Harada, Christofer Erixon, Joakim Bjornberg, Hirofumi Sasaki | |
14. | "City Wander" | Komei Kobayashi | Andy Love, Joacim Persson, Johan Alkenas, Johan Alkenas | |
15. | "We Believe" | twelvelayers | twelvelayers, Aaltostratus, Taku Yoshioka | |
16. | "OLÉ!" | MICO#, Shigeo (Rap) | Manabu Marutani, Command Freaks, ha-j | |
17. | "JOURNEY" | twelvelayers | twelvelayers, SSKHz |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Do It Again" (Ryosuke Yamada solo) | Raccoon | Raccoon, Andrew Choi | |
2. | "159" (Yuri Chinen solo) | Hanagoromu | Peter Boyes, Jon Hallgren, GRP | |
3. | "Waiting for the rain" (Yuto Nakajima solo) | Ami | Hiroshi Kido, Taku Yoshioka | |
4. | "Jōken Hansha" (条件反射; Kei Inoo solo) | Tomiya Hazuki | Kevin Charge, HIKARI, Akiwo Denno | |
5. | "Bubble Gum" (Daiki Arioka solo) | Yuki Tsujimura | Yuki Tsujimura | |
6. | "Daimei no Nai Monogatari" (題名の無い物語; Yuya Takaki solo) | zopp | Susumu Kawaguchi, Shun Kusakawa | |
7. | "PINK" (Hikaru Yaotome solo) | Taka Ruscar | STEVEN LEE, Andreas Oberg, Jesper Naenfeldt, Henrik Liljequist | |
8. | "Ryūsei no Uta" (流星の詩; Kota Yabu solo) | RT2 | TAKAROT, Andrew Choi, DEEZ, Hirofumi Sasaki |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Virtual Butterfly" (Hey! Say! 7) | JUNO | Maria Marcus, Tommy Clint, Kenichi Sakamuro | |
2. | "Sunda DANCE" (スンダDance; Hey! Say! BEST) | m.piece | Kazumi Mitome |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "YOU & I" | KOUDAI IWATSUBO | KOUDAI IWATSUBO, ulala |
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